Tech Startups julkinen
[search 0]
Parhaat Tech Startups podcastit, jotka löysimme
Parhaat Tech Startups podcastit, jotka löysimme
Näillä Tech Startup-podcasteilla opit siitä, millaista on perustaa yritys, saat neuvoja pyrkimyksillesi, kuuntelet yrittäjyyden neuvoja, saat katsauksen riskikapitalismin korkean panoksen maailmaan, sijoitusneuvontaa, katsot kuinka keskusteluista voi kukoistaa yrityssopimuksia, suodattamattomia oivalluksia, motivaatiovihjeitä ja katsausta siihen, kuinka häiritsevät teknologiayritykset vaikuttavat talouteen sellaisena kuin sen tiedämme.
Lisää
Download the App!
show episodes
 
Germany has a long and rich history when it comes to entrepreneurship. In TechStartups Germany, we interview local companies that are looking for global expansion opportunities or investors seeking out fresh investment prospects at home or abroad. We cover startups from Hessen including Frankfurt, Darmstadt, and other tech startup hubs in the state, as well as the deep tech and venture capital ecosystem. Our goal is to provide an insightful look into the Hessian startup scene for entrepreneu ...
  continue reading
 
They say everything's bigger in Texas, including climate change. That's why Houston is leading the energy transition. Here in H-Town, the fourth largest city in the United States, entrepreneurs from across Texas and around the world are gathering to work with titans of industry to build the technology that will reduce emissions and power a low carbon future. We sit down with those change makers and wildcatters who are solving the toughest energy challenges with trillions of dollars on the li ...
  continue reading
 
The deep tech track of the Startuprad.io podcast is your source for deep tech, AI, and news content from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland in English. We bring you stories from deep tech startups working on cutting-edge technology in areas like manufacturing, materials, and robotics. You'll hear about the latest advancements in deep tech and AI, and get insights into what's driving innovation in these fields. Deep tech has become increasingly important as a source of innovation and economic ...
  continue reading
 
Curating & reposting the ~2 best podcasts per week from the likes of a16z, recode, Tim Ferriss, TED, etc. There are simply too many good podcasts out there, let us pick the best two each week for you. Copyright is owned by the publisher, not this podcast, audio is streamed directly from publisher's servers.
  continue reading
 
Founder Collective is a seed-stage VC fund that has invested in companies like Uber, Buzzfeed, MakerBot, HotelTonight, SeatGeek, and PillPack. Collective Wisdom is a podcast designed to highlight the unique attributes that make exceptional companies, well, exceptional. Each episode will provide strategies and tactics you can apply to your startup or job.
  continue reading
 
There is a difference in business culture between Asia and the West. Much of the startup related literature are western dominated and there is a vacuum for Asian business strategies related discussions in English. On each episode of CHATS, Old Chang will pick a topic which will interest English speaking founders and professionals by seeking out relevant lessons from Chinese history.
  continue reading
 
Welcome to Ignite, the podcast where we delve into the innovations and ideas that are transforming our world. Hosted by Brian Bell of Team Ignite Ventures, this platform offers a front-row seat to candid conversations with trailblazing founders, visionary investors, and thought leaders who are shaping the future. Our episodes explore the mechanics of Startups and Venture Capital, the promise of technology, and the societal implications that often go unnoticed but are imperative for responsib ...
  continue reading
 
Learn from Southeast Asia's best tech leaders. Build the future, learn from our past & stay human in between. No B.S on success. Southeast Asia's #1 startup & venture capital podcast with 20,000+ listeners. Hosted by Jeremy Au. VC & serial founder. Harvard MBA & UC Berkeley. Sci-fi nerd & dad of two daughters. Growth and personal growth solves all problems. The best feeling is coaching good humans to be great leaders. Published on Monday and Thursday 6am (Singapore Time). Monday: Weekly tech ...
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
This podcast episode features Brian interviewing Eric Posner. Eric shares his personal background, including his move from New York to LA, becoming a father, and his education at Harvard. Professionally, he talks about his journey from working in investment banking to co-founding Swerve Fitness, which originally started as an indoor cycling studio …
  continue reading
 
Raffy Montemayor, Founder & Philippine Business Head of Salmon, and Jeremy Au discussed three main topics: 1. Country General Manager Learnings: Raffy talked about how his unintentional early experience at Nestle turned out to be pivotal in learning about sales, HSBC for marketing and his experience as an INSEAD MBA. He then went on to lead the Phi…
  continue reading
 
Like what you hear? You can tip us here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Startuprad.io Welcome Welcome to our November 2023 wrap-up with vital news from the startup scenes in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland in 30 minutes or less 🙂. Our Highlights AI startup Aleph Alpha raises half a billion dollars, CMBlu raises 100 mn € for energy storage, WeFox ge…
  continue reading
 
Welcome to our latest episode where we delve into the innovative world of methane abatement with Andrew Lane, the co-founder and CEO of Capwell Services. Capwell is at the forefront of environmental technology, having developed a patented and affordable solution to capture and abate methane from end-of-life wells that cannot be properly plugged. Jo…
  continue reading
 
This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/simple-steps-to-improve-your-startups-unit-economics-and-reduce-costs. Streamline workflows, automate tasks, and cut costs by rethinking hiring, marketing, office space, and subscriptions. Check more stories related to startups at: https://hackernoon.com/c/startups. You ca…
  continue reading
 
How did famous successful startups get their first 1,000 customers? Ali Abouelatta is the author of the First 1000 email newsletter on Substack (with over 84,000 subscribers at the time of publishing this episode), which is about just that! It also contains all kinds of tips, tricks, and hacks relating to getting your first 1,000 customers and beyo…
  continue reading
 
Like what you hear? You can tip us here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Startuprad.io Welcome Welcome to our November 2023 wrap-up with vital news from the startup scenes in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland in 30 minutes or less 🙂. Our Highlights AI startup Aleph Alpha raises half a billion dollars, CMBlu raises 100 mn € for energy storage, WeFox ge…
  continue reading
 
On this podcast with Kip Knight offers a wealth of insights into marketing, venture capital, and leadership. Kip, with decades of experience in these fields and authorship of several books, shares his professional journey and lessons learned. His career began with an unexpected turn from law to marketing, inspired by meeting Gene Roddenberry, the c…
  continue reading
 
Fengru Lin, Founder & CEO of TurtleTree, and Jeremy Au discussed three key topics: 1. TurtleTree's Biotech Approach: Fengru Lin highlighted TurtleTree's biotech advancements in the scientific formulation of milk and milk ingredients. She also shared that the company focuses on high-value proteins like lactoferrin, a bioactive protein essential for …
  continue reading
 
The podcast episode features Brian and Randy Wootton discussing various topics. Randy, a seasoned executive with a military background and extensive experience in technology companies like Microsoft and Salesforce, shares insights about his career and perspectives on leadership. He talks about his journey from military service to becoming a CEO of …
  continue reading
 
In this discussion, Shiyan Koh, Managing Partner of Hustle Fund, and Jeremy Au talked about three main themes: 1. Bad Conferences: Jeremy and Shiyan highlight the aspects they find frustrating, e.g. low-value, low-density conversations. Shiyan discusses her disappointment with unnecessary pre-panel preparation calls and panels with too many partici…
  continue reading
 
In this episode, Li Ling Yung, the first Southeast Asian woman to swim the English Channel, and Jeremy Au discussed Li Ling’s endurance swimming journey: 1. Li Ling's Childhood and Athletic Journey: Li Ling recalled securing bronze and silver as a competitive Singaporean swimmer in her childhood before moving on to other sports and hobbies. She mov…
  continue reading
 
Like what you hear? Buy us a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Startuprad.io Summary Welcome to Startuprad.io, your go-to podcast and YouTube blog for all things related to the German startup scene. In today's episode, we have a special treat for you as our host, Jörn "Joe" Menninger, takes the mic solo to share his insights from a recent visit …
  continue reading
 
This podcast features an interview with Dominic Kalms, a serial FinTech entrepreneur focused on PhilTech (philanthropy technology). Kalms discusses his journey, which included living in various countries and working in different sectors, leading to his interest in addressing financial inefficiencies in the US philanthropic market. He talks about hi…
  continue reading
 
In this discussion, Jianggan Li, Founder & CEO of Momentum Works, and Jeremy Au delved into three key themes: 1. China Tech Giants: Jianggan authored “Seeing the Unseen: Behind Chinese Tech Giants' Global Venturing,” which sheds light on the strategies and struggles of Chinese tech giants in global markets. He discusses the tactical decisions and l…
  continue reading
 
This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/the-mvp-is-dead-long-live-the-rat-233d5d16ab02. There is a flaw at the heart of the term Minimum Viable Product: it’s not a product. It’s a way of testing whether you’ve found a problem worth solving. A way to reduce risk and quickly test your biggest assumption. Instead o…
  continue reading
 
In this episode of the Ignite podcast, Rachel Hobert, a general partner at Hivers and Strivers, discusses her journey and insights into venture capital. The fund focuses on investing in early-stage companies led by military veterans, embracing a broad industry mandate while maintaining a specific niche. Rachel credits the fund's origins to Doug Doa…
  continue reading
 
In this episode, Valerie Vu, Founder of Ansible Ventures, and Jeremy Au discuss three main topics: 1. Intel $1B Investment Withdrawal: Valerie shared that Vietnam's power outages, real estate turmoil, and anti-corruption campaign have led to delays in construction permits and licensing, which influenced Intel's decision to withdraw investment. This…
  continue reading
 
Adriel Yong, Head of Investments at Ascend Angels, and Jeremy Au discussed three major topics: 1. Southeast Asia Agriculture: Jeremy and Adriel talked about the variety of agriculture players, from smallholders to large conglomerates, and the range of crops cultivated, including staples like rice and cash crops like palm oil. Jeremy pointed out tha…
  continue reading
 
Like what you hear? You can tip us here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Startuprad.io Executive Summary In this episode of Startuprad.io, host Jörn "Joe" Menninger interviews Michael Duttlinger from Cashlink. They discuss the importance of transparency with shareholders and how communication is key during a pivot. Cashlink, a leading registrar for to…
  continue reading
 
The podcast episode features a discussion with Adam Haney, VP of Engineering at Invisible Technologies. Adam explains the company's role in operational excellence through a mix of human and automated labor to solve enterprise business problems, focusing on human data creation for foundation model providers like large language models.Adam elaborates…
  continue reading
 
Alina Truhina, Managing Partner of The Radical Fund, and Jeremy Au delve into three main topics: 1. Climate Change Realities: Alina acknowledges Southeast Asia's position as both a significant emitter of greenhouse gases and a region increasingly vulnerable to climate change. She also touches on the notion that addressing climate change seems eliti…
  continue reading
 
In this discussion, Shiyan Koh, Managing Partner of Hustle Fund, and Jeremy Au talked about three main topics: 1. Tech in Asia Acquisition: Shiyan and I delve into Tech in Asia’s acquisition by Singapore Press Holding and how this move is set to reshape the tech news landscape across the region. We assess the company's $30M valuation and discuss th…
  continue reading
 
In this episode of the Ignite podcast, Brian interviews Cam Doody from Brickyard. Doody, a former operator and co-founder of Bellhop, shares his journey from operating a tech-enabled moving company to becoming a venture investor with Brickyard. The discussion delves into the success of Lamp Post, a venture firm where investments required relocation…
  continue reading
 
“He is someone who is living this "dream life", an inspirational figure for so many folks. It makes me reflect on the fact that there are so many celebrities in our world who are also very inspirational. At the end of the day, everyone's human and with their mistakes, as well as their inspirational moments. Seeing the whole of them is something tha…
  continue reading
 
This episode of the Ignite podcast features Brian interviewing Todd Michaud, the CEO of HuLoop Automation, which is situated in Auburn, California. Michaud describes HuLoop as a company set to revolutionize the intelligent automation sector. Todd recounts his career journey, emphasizing his move to the Sacramento region to live and lead a growing i…
  continue reading
 
“I built the tech behind it to make it work, and, we got quite some revenue through through that, and, yeah, it was one of my first businesses that I really incorporated where it really went to the notary, Form the legal entity and all these things.” — Mario Hachemer Executive Summary In this episode of Startuprad.io, we are joined by the newest co…
  continue reading
 
In this episode of the Ignite podcast, Brian Bell interviews John Jahnke, CEO of Tackle, where they discuss Tackle's journey and the evolution of cloud marketplaces. Jahnke, originally an investor in Tackle, narrates the inception of the company, deriving from his time at another startup called Greenplum, which led to the foundational technology of…
  continue reading
 
Ryan Manafe, Cofounder & CEO of Dagangan, and Jeremy Au discussed three main themes: 1. Indonesia's Infrastructure and Supply Chain: Ryan shared the infrastructure and supply chain dynamics beyond the major islands of Java and Sumatra and the disparities in development and access to resources in those remote areas. He delved into the interaction be…
  continue reading
 
Gita Rusmida Sjahrir, Head of Investments at BNI Ventures, and Jeremy Au talked about three main themes: 1. Business Model Localization: We dissect why Grab, Gojek with Rebel Foods, and DishServe have closed over 100 Indonesian cloud kitchens over the past year. Gita and I discuss the criticality of tailoring the model to fit local dynamics, highli…
  continue reading
 
“It's okay to sit back and enjoy the ride of turning 36. That means there's a certain level of discomfort that I used to blame myself and be like, ‘Hey, I should have figured this out. I should be prepared. I should know what this feels like.’ And now, I realize that it’s okay if I don't understand. I still have to push hard and explore. It's just …
  continue reading
 
John Aguilar, Creator & Host of The Final Pitch and Methods to Greatness, and Jeremy Au discussed three main themes: 1. Television Production Realities: John provided an insider’s view of the television production world, explaining the intensive process behind creating a successful show. He emphasized that what the audience sees on screen is just t…
  continue reading
 
In this compelling podcast interview, Noelle London, the visionary founder and CEO of Illoominus, shares her fascinating entrepreneurial journey that began as far back as high school. Driven by an innate entrepreneurial spirit, London started by teaching entrepreneurship in Nicaragua with the Peace Corps, despite being a novice in the field. For th…
  continue reading
 
Shiyan Koh, Managing Partner of Hustle Fund, and I talked about three main topics: 1. Layoffs and Market Exits: Shiyan and I talked about the recent wave of layoffs: Biofourmis (45 staff in Singapore, and at least 85 staff globally) and Flash Coffee (closed all 11 Singapore outlets). We agreed on the importance of executing layoffs decisively, advo…
  continue reading
 
The podcast features Martin Tobias, an experienced angel investor with roots dating back to the early 1990s. With investments in over 250 companies and having raised over $500 million, Martin dives into multiple aspects of startup funding, common pitching pitfalls, due diligence, and his personal interests in regenerative medicine and productivity.…
  continue reading
 
In this discussion, Matt Abrahams, Stanford MBA Professor and author of Think Faster, Work Smarter, and Jeremy Au, talk about three main themes: 1. Journey to Mastering Public Speaking: Matt shared what inspired his journey to research public speaking. At his first-ever speech competition, he demonstrated a karate kick on stage and ripped his pants…
  continue reading
 
In this enlightening episode, we dive deep into the world of energy transition technologies with Jason Beck from ZettaWatts. Jason shares his unique perspective on the evolving energy landscape, the importance of climate journeys, and the innovative solutions ZettaWatts is bringing to the table. Key Takeaways: ZettaWatts' Mission: The company is fo…
  continue reading
 
Like what you hear? You can tip us here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Startuprad.io Welcome to our October 2023 wrap-up with vital news from the startup scenes in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland in 30 minutes or less 🙂. This time we wrap up October 2023 in our 400th episode! Our startup news are recorded with Chris today in Germany and Joe in Fra…
  continue reading
 
Like what you hear? You can tip us here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Startuprad.io Welcome to our October 2023 wrap-up with vital news from the startup scenes in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland in 30 minutes or less 🙂. This time we wrap up October 2023 in our 400th episode! Our startup news are recorded with Chris today in Germany and Joe in Fra…
  continue reading
 
In this episode of the Energy Tech Startups Podcast, we sit down with Arsheen Allam, the founder and CEO of GOLeafe. With a background in material science and engineering, Arsheen has made significant strides in the world of nanotechnology, particularly with graphing materials. Join us as we delve into her journey, the innovations at GOLeafe, and t…
  continue reading
 
In this riveting episode, we sit down with Gonzalo de Lomana, a sales strategy maestro with a passion for optimizing SaaS businesses. Inspired by a guest lecture in his entrepreneurship class, Gonzalo was captivated by the science of sales and the art of mapping out systematic, process-oriented strategies. Gonzalo's firm specializes in empowering e…
  continue reading
 
Craig Bristol Dixon, Cofounder & General Partner of Accelerating Asia, and Jeremy Au talk about three key topics: 1. Maximizing Startup Potential: Craig underscores the nuanced differences between a startup's initial iteration and subsequent ones, emphasizing that experience significantly shapes how one approaches the process. He talks about an ins…
  continue reading
 
In an insightful dialogue, Brian Bell sits down with techveteran Richard Frankel, whose expansive career encompasses roles in pioneeringad tech firms like Net Gravity, DoubleClick, and Yahoo. The podcast delves intoRichard's entrepreneurial journey, the challenges of scaling businesses, andvital lessons for modern startups. Background and Career Mi…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Pikakäyttöopas